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Aerospace

Engineering
BY JOSE ORTIZ AND NATHANIEL GARCIA

What do they do?

Aerospace engineers design aircraft,


spacecraft, satellites, and missiles. In
addition, they test prototypes to
make sure that they function
according to design.

Safety

Efficiency

Appearance

Convenience

Work place

Mostly work in teams in a area suited to the type of project that


is taking place.

Lots of traveling

Meeting lots of people

Becoming one

Aerospace engineers must have a bachelors


degree in aerospace engineering or another
field of engineering or science related to
aerospace systems.

Propulsion

Physics

Mathematics

Lots of experience

Employment

Over two thirds of Aerospace engineers are employed

Growth in the field by 7% by 2022

Average salary of 103,720

Summary

Overall a great field that is growing in importance and


significance as the 21st century progress

Good pay lots of benefits

In Short supply with a high demand

Dun-Zo

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